Usually you and I are on the same page, Jeff, but I can't agree with you here. There are too many characters I'd prefer to see before Youngblood. Like Hellboy, or the Goon (and Frankie), or Invincible.

Fear not! There was a time I, like many, many fans, thought Rob Liefeld's art was amazing. I even own a copy of New Mutants #87.

But even back then, I preferred the work of Mike Mignola--I was probably one of five people who was happy when he guest-penciled X-Force #8. My first exposure to Mignola was the oft-overlooked Wolverine: the Jungle Adventure.

Okay, now's our chance to get a figure of mighty Supreme! I love this character as he first appeared, before the terrible confusion after issue # 25 and the tamed reboot of Alan Moore. Jesse, let's do it!

Okay, now's our chance to get a figure of mighty Supreme! I love this character as he first appeared, before the terrible confusion after issue # 25 and the tamed reboot of Alan Moore. Jesse, let's do it!

You may be the only person alive that prefers the original Supreme to the Alan Moore version.

You may be right! But I loved the no-holds-barred arrogance of Supreme as we first met him: Superman with a Supersized ego! WHat a wild character! By contrast, when Moore (whose work in Watchmen, Miracleman, etc., I dearly love) revamped the character/book, I felt I was seeing a kind of gentle satire of the Silver Age Superman, and that was a totally different take on the character. I missed the original Supreme, who I still think is unique.